Haven held back a snort at Gustav’s comment regarding his height and stupidity. Haven would have to disagree, well, with whatever Gustav was implying. Leaving the drive in an undisclosed location had inevitably bought him more time to figure something out, unless his captor decided to strangle him to death right here. There was an uncomfortable silence between them, Haven’s head pressed up underneath the blonde’s neck, his back flush against him as well. He could feel every calm breath that Gustav made, as well as the thump of his heartbeat. Had he been in a joking mood, he might’ve thrown out a tease about how he was surprised to find Gustav had a heart at all.
“I would say you’re the perfect size to be crammed into a large suitcase.” Haven tilted his head up, ever just the slightest to keep from stabbing himself. Meeting the other man’s eyes he tried to convey as hard as he could one ulterior message: don’t you dare. He watched, his features softening after a moment, as the bounty hunter rambled for a second about how he should’ve had the drive with him, and that their trip was shorter. Well, might be bad for the hunter, but it was good for Haven. Those who knew Haven were well aware that in the grand scheme of things, the art thief looked out for himself above others.
Haven snapped his attention back to the man as he started talking again. At the same time, he quite literally shivered as the man tapped against the spot on the back of his neck. These threats were not getting any better. First it was needles up his nose, now it's the threat of being a paraplegic. Haven did his best to feign submission, shifting his gaze to in front of him again and letting his own hands fall to rest against his thighs. He had expected to be made to verbally answer before being let go, so when the hands dropped from his throat, Haven stumbled briefly before righting himself. He turned himself around slowly and only raised one hand to dab at the light trickle of blood underneath both of his eyes. When his fingers came back sticky, which he knew they would, he grimaced at the sight but quickly wiped the residue on the back of his opposing arm.
“Don’t throw me in the trunk. I’ll… I’ll behave.” Haven replied disgruntledly.
It made sense that someone like Gustav wouldn’t let him be awake and unattended in the trunk. If that were the case, there would be too much of a risk that Haven could kick out the lights on the back of the car. Which had been the initial plan when he heard the man say they were going to a car. Nevertheless, he was sure he could at least wreak some sort of chaos up in the front of the car. Gustav couldn’t drive and watch him at the same time. Which meant, quite a few options in Haven’s case. Who knows, maybe he’d find himself in possession of a car by this time tomorrow.
Now that he had the opportunity to though, he was going to grab his things, there was no sense in leaving it there. He had also bought some oranges, so he felt compelled to grab them as well.
“I’m going to grab my things, but uh sure. One second, Champagne Buick… Got it.” Haven told him before retreating deeper into the room, stooping to put his shoes on and then grab his duffel off the floor. He opened up the fridge, and pulled out a few oranges and stuffed them into his bag. As for the remaining food he regarded it for a second.
“Gustav? How do you feel about salami?” He waited for barely a second, “Actually you’re right, that can just stay here.”
Haven stalked his way back over to the door where Gustav and his knife were waiting. He carefully reached for the door and pulled it open, giving a wide smile and saying.
“After you.”